roll around

 

roll around: to move about, rotating, turning over, moving on wheels; or

to happen or arrive again

 

Examples:

1. The baby rolled around on the floor, giggling and cooing.

2. The toy car won't roll around anymore.

3. When summer rolls around, the school campus becomes a very quite place.

4. When evening rolls around, bats come flying out of their cave looking for food.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • I like being busy but I don't like to roll around on a lot of works that I can't hold.
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    • Exactly, especially when you are very busy with your work.
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    • You are welcome, Sid.
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